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Preface
Chapter 1 Y-o-u-u Tom£¿-Aunt Polly Decides Upon her Duty£¿-Tom Practices Music-The Challenge£¿-A Private Entrance
Chapter 2 Strong Temptations£¿-Strategic Movements£¿-The Innocents Beguiled
Chapter 3 Tom as a General£¿-Triumph and Reward£¿-Dismal Felicity-Commission and Omission
Chapter 4 Mental Acrobatics£¿-Attending Sunday-School£¿-The Superintendent£¿-¡°Sh¡©owing off¡±£¿-Tom Lionized
Chapter 5 A Useful Minister£¿-In Church£¿-The Climax
Chapter 6 Self-Examination£¿-Dentistry£¿-The Midnight Charm£¿-Witches and Devils£¿-Cautious Approaches£¿-Happy Hours
Chapter 7 A Treaty Entered Into£¿-Early Lessons£¿-A Mistake Made
Chapter 8 Tom Decides on his Course£¿-Old Scenes Re-enacted
Chapter 9 A Solemn Situation£¿-Grave Subjects Introduced£¿-Injun Joe Explains
Chapter 10 The Solemn Oath£¿-Terror Brings Repentance£¿-Mental Punishment
Chapter 11 Muff Potter Comes Himself£¿-Tom¡¯s Conscience at Work
Chapter 12 Tom Shows his Generosity£¿-Aunt Polly Weakens
Chapter 13 The Young Pirates£¿-Going to the Rendezvous£¿-The Camp£¿-Fire Talk
Chapter 14 Camp-Life£¿-A Sensation£¿-Tom Steals Away from Camp
Chapter 15 Tom Reconnoiters£¿-Learns the Situation£¿-Reports at Camp
Chapter 16 A Day¡¯s Amusements£¿-Tom Reveals a Secret£¿-The Pirates take a Lesson-£¿A Night Surprise£¿-An Indian War
Chapter 17 Memories of the Lost Heroes£¿-The Point in Tom¡¯s Secret
Chapter 18 Tom¡¯s Feelings Investigated£¿-Wonderful Dream-Becky Thatcher Overshadowed£¿-Tom Becomes Jealous£¿-Black Revenge
Chapter 19 Tom Tells the Truth
Chapter 20 Becky in a Dilemma£¿-Tom¡¯s Nobility Asserts Itself
Chapter 21 Youthful Eloquence£¿-Compositions by the Young Ladies£¿-A Lengthy Vision£¿-The Boy¡¯s Vengeance Satisfied
Chapter 22 Tom¡¯s Confidence Betrayed£¿-Expects Signal Punishment
Chapter 23 Old Muff¡¯s Friends£¿-Muff Potter in Court£¿-Muff Potter Saved
Chapter 24 Tom as the Village Hero£¿-Days of Splendor and Nights of Horror£¿-Pursuit of Injun Joe
Chapter 25 About Kings and Diamonds£¿-Search for the Treasure£¿-Dead People and Ghosts
Chapter 26 The Haunted House£¿-Sleepy Ghosts£¿-A Box of Gold£¿-Bitter Luck
Chapter 27 Doubts to be Settled£¿-The Young Detectives
Chapter 28 An Attempt at No. Two£¿-Huck Mounts Guard
Chapter 29 The Pic-nic£¿-Huck on Injun Joe¡¯s Track£¿-The ¡°Revenge¡± Job£¿-Aid for the Widow
Chapter 30 The Welchman Reports£¿-Huck Under Fire£¿-The Story Circulated-A New Sensation£¿-Hope Giving Way to Despair
Chapter 31 An Exploring Expedition£¿-Trouble Commences£¿-Lost in the Cave£¿-Total Darkness£¿-Found but not Saved
Chapter 32 Tom tells the Story of their Escape£¿-Tom¡¯s Enemy in Safe Quarters
Chapter 33 The Fate of Injun Joe-Huck and Tom Compare Notes-An Expedition to the Cave£¿-Protection Against Ghosts£¿-¡°An Awful Snug Place¡±-A Reception at the Widow Douglas¡¯s
Chapter 34 Springing a Secret-Mr. Jones¡¯ Surprise a Failure
Chapter 35 A New Order of Things£¿-Poor Huck-New Adventures Planned
Conclusion
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